Wellington Quay

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Wellington Quay is a central riverside street along the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland, known for its historic buildings, cultural venues, and busy traffic.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf quay
street
country Ireland NERFINISHED
follows River Liffey NERFINISHED
hasAdjacentArea Temple Bar NERFINISHED
hasAdjacentBridge Grattan Bridge NERFINISHED
Millennium Bridge NERFINISHED
hasAdjacentStreet Essex Quay NERFINISHED
Merchant's Quay NERFINISHED
Wood Quay NERFINISHED
hasBuildingUse hospitality
offices
retail
hasCharacteristic central location
heavy vehicular traffic
pedestrian activity
hasCulturalRole access route to Temple Bar cultural quarter
hasFunction commercial street
tourist thoroughfare
traffic artery
hasNearbyLandmark Dublin City Council Civic Offices NERFINISHED
Ha'penny Bridge NERFINISHED
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios NERFINISHED
hasOrientation east–west
hasPostalCode D02
D08
hasPublicTransportAccess Dublin Bus services
hasStreetType riverside street
hasTrafficPattern one-way system on parts of the quay
hasUrbanForm continuous street frontage
historicalContext developed as part of the Liffey quays in the 18th–19th centuries
knownFor busy traffic
cultural venues
historic buildings
locatedIn County Dublin NERFINISHED
Dublin NERFINISHED
Ireland NERFINISHED
Leinster
locatedOnWaterway River Liffey NERFINISHED
namedAfter Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington NERFINISHED
namedForEventOrPersonRole British military leader and statesman
partOf Dublin city centre NERFINISHED
the quays of Dublin NERFINISHED
roadNetworkType regional urban road
runsAlongBank south bank of the River Liffey
urbanPlanningContext part of Dublin’s inner orbital traffic system

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James Joyce Bridge locatedNear Wellington Quay